The Wellcraft 330 Coastal was first introduced in 1989, Obviously a popular model, the 330 Coastal features a modified deep-V hull, a relatively wide beam and side exhaust. Designed as a dedicated sportfisherman, the 330 Coastal comes with a good inventory of standard equipment including two in-deck fish boxes, a circular livewell, tackle center, and a transom door.

The helm and companion seats are mounted on raised engine boxes with built-in livewell and bait prep station that swings back for engine access.

Even though the Wellcraft 330 Coastal is primarily a fishing boat, the cabin accommodations are well-suited for weekend cruising with berths for four, a full galley, convertible dinette, and enclosed head/shower. A bow pulpit is standard, and the side decks are wide enough for secure bow access.

Most models of the 330 Coastal came with gasoline engines but this 330 Coastal features twin Volvo Penta diesel engine.

If you are in the market for a solid fishing platform, day cruiser or weekender the Coastal 330 has much to offer and is well worth a look. This one is shown by appointment. Call today.

Designed for luxury fishing trips, comfortable family vacations and good times in between, the Wellcraft 330 Coastal is not your average fishing cruiser. A quick review reveals a wide cockpit with room to work your trophy catch, a sturdy transom door and generous fish boxes. A closer inspection of the cabin reveals premium quality appointments including a shower, head and full galley. All-in-all, the Wellcraft 330 Coastal offers a superb balance of fishing functionality and home-like comforts – and the experiences that come with having the best of both.

Select Options and Upgrades include:

New Search Light

ICOM VHF Marine Radio - IC-M422

Electric Sun Shade - Cockpit

Auto Pilot

(2) Garmin GPSMap 4208

Garmin Radar

Livewell

Transom Door

Large Cockpit

Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.